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What is the most authentic rural India like?

What is the most authentic rural India like? Friends who are familiar with geography should know that India is a big agricultural country. At present, most of its population is concentrated in rural areas, and the number of Indian farmers accounts for about 72% of the country's total population. The picture shows an Indian farmer holding his camel, ready to go to the market for sale!

The picture shows a village in India near the foot of the Himalayas, where mountains are stacked and villages gather in a nest at the foot of the mountain. From the photos, we can see that these houses are very crowded!

If you climb the hillside, you will find some strange buildings on the hillside, which are local tourist facilities. In recent years, the Himalayan area has gradually become a tourist hotspot, and the surrounding villages have gradually been driven by tourism!

However, in some parts of the interior of India, the countryside is not as beautiful as everyone thinks. What you see in the photo is a slum in West Bengal, India. The living conditions here are quite difficult. In summer, mosquitoes are everywhere, flies fly around and garbage is everywhere!

In bangura, another village in the Indian state of West Bengal, the photographer of One Hundred Numbers: Pictorial also captured the picture of a rural woman driving a cow on a rural road. In India, cattle are a very precious animal.

In rural India, you can see many children running around. There is no family planning in India. Generally speaking, a farmer has several children. There are too many children, and parents can only raise them. (Bai Jianuo. : Pictorial original copyright, no plagiarism)

Dear readers, what do you think after reading these photos of rural India?